Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Robotic Device May Help Gait in Kids With Cerebral Palsy

This article is from Medline Plus:
HealthDay news imageA robotic training device helped improve the walking ability of children with cerebral palsy who suffer from a condition known as "crouch gait," a small study found.
The device provided strength training for muscles that were too weak to support fully upright posture, explained senior researcher Sunil Agrawal. He is a professor of rehabilitation and regenerative medicine and mechanical engineering at the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
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